September 2011 - Posts

Weather in Los Cabos is what most would consider perfect. Some people feel the summer is a bit too warm. People who live in the desert US southwest consider the weather a bit cool. Those from the US northwest or mountain states will consider it hot. If Read More...

HOT NEW CONCEPT HITS CABO!!!! Introducing Pedregal's First Condo Hotel If you have been looking for, or even thinking about, a vacation home, retirement home or corporate retreat; you know there are many options to choose from. But what if we told Read More...

Pirate stories abound in Baja. Some true, others... not exactly true. Truth is that Thomas Cavendish sacked the "invincible" galleon Santa Ana off Cape San Lucas in 1587. Twenty miles northeast of the rocky headland at Cabo San Lucas, sheltered Read More...

As you approach Cabo San Lucas, one of the first breathtaking scenes is the famous Arch which denotes Land’s End. Although the west end of Cabo San Lucas Bay abounds with rock formations, none can match the grandeur of El Arco. Known in English Read More...

Mexican Independence Day celebrates the events and people that eventually resulted in independence from Spain, the country that had control over the territory of New Spain, as it was also known then. Fueled by three centuries of oppression and sparked Read More...

As you return from a day of fishing in Cabo, tired and sunburned, you may not recall the boat passing by a very small wooden dock near the harbor entrance. A dock so old and rickety that it threatens to collapse under the weights of the half-dozen or Read More...